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Unite Students acquires sites for £80m development
Developer to build two new student accommodation schemes in Liverpool and Aberdeen
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Tube bosses add £100m to upgrade programme
London Underground to expand station upgrade by more than £100m
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Expo Village project: A village in Kazakhstan
AHR wins planning permission for first phase of £370m mixed-use development in Kazakhstan
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in September 2014
Covent Garden Market Authority is top housing client, as residential projects in most regions are up on last month
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Commercial development grows strongly in September
Developers and contractors report increase in commercial work after weaker growth in August
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Rocky market sees Miller Homes shelve float plan
Move follows signs that housing market is cooling due to fear of rate rises and tightening of mortgage affordability tests
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Cable says borrowing to invest in housebuilding is ‘no brainer’
Business secretary slams government’s Help to Buy programme and calls instead for ‘help to build’
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Vinci culls two UK directors as new chief executive joins
Firm undergoes management shake-up as Bruno Dupety replaces long-time boss John Stanion
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Sweett Group chief executive Dean Webster retires early
Dean Webster, aged 55, steps down from consultant’s board after 34 years with firm
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House price growth slowed in September
RICS survey reports lowest rate of house price growth since June 2013
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Two bidders for £380m PF2 hospital
Laing O’Rourke joint venture to battle Carillion to build the UK’s first PF2 funded hospital
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Derwent dusts off £150m Saatchi building revamp
Exclusive: Three contractors in the running for Derwent’s redevelopment of the Saatchi Saatchi office building in central London
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Hinkley nuclear project could face four-year legal wrangle
Lawyers warn Austrian challenge to European Commission’s go-ahead for £16bn nuclear power project could lead to long delay
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Brussels gives green light to £16bn Hinkley nuclear project
The European Commission approves the UK government’s backing for EDF’s Hinkley nuclear project
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Royal Bam axes 650 jobs
Contractor cuts staff, mainly in the Netherlands, as part of £79m restructure
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Full list: Firms win place on £400m social housing framework
Eight six firms appointed to £400m social housing repairs framework in the North-west of England for Procure Plus
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Cambridge council to pursue fresh Bam Nuttall busway claim
Vote follows report identifying £31m of further problems on troubled busway project
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Vinci UK construction MD exits
Exclusive: Andrew Ridley-Barker leaves contractor amid wider shake-up as incoming chief executive ‘puts stamp on firm’
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Lakehouse buys water hygiene specialist
Contractor says it expects growth in legionella control services after regulatory changes